These highly interactive sessions bring a wargamer’s approach to the emergency incident decision making skillset. Work in a small group with an experienced cadre of fire service incident commanders.

Each package includes four (4), 90 minute sessions and is limited to 16 students.

For Company Officers

This is not a size-up or ICS class. This program provides real world, time based, decision making opportunities through guided discussion to improve your understanding of the how, why, and when, of company officer fireground decision-making.

Each of the four sessions provides you the opportunity to arrive first in a highly interactive setting that leverages the decision-making skills of each cadre’ member. Focus on the first few arriving resources, learn to develop and communicate plans to drive positive impacts to the mission. Exercise your decision-making skill through sets and reps to improve your fireground performance.


For Chief Officers

Designed for chief officers who perform the role of incident commander (IC). Very few departments offer tactical decision training to their chief officers - this fills the gap.

Each of the four sessions provides sets and reps as a first arriving chief officer at different significant fire incidents. Your operational world is dynamic, high risk, high uncertainty, and time-compressed. Making good, timely decisions in this environment takes practice - this is your opportunity. Learn to be a great IC in a small group setting with a cadre’ of like-minded command officers. Leverage the experience of a seasoned professional trainer and IC.

Want to be a better Incident Commander? Train!

Instructor

Phil Jose Deputy Chief, Seattle Fire (ret)

Phil has been developing and delivering training to the fire service for over 30 years. He has been instructing nationally and at FDIC since 2004 and received the FDIC Tom Brennan Training Achievement Award and was Chief of the Year in 2013. He has authored two books including Fire Service Instructor One (Clarion, 2022) and Air Management for the Fire Service (Clarion, 2008) as well as multiple DVD’s and the SCBA Chapter for The Fire Engineering Handbook for FF1 and FF2 (Clarion, 2015). Working with a small cadre’ of highly dedicated fire service professionals, Phil has been developing his online training skills and training modules since 2020. He has been invited to present at the Naturalistic Decision Making Association conference twice as a practitioner and decision-making trainer.


Registration

  • February 20, 26, 29, and March 6
    1200hrs, PST

  • February 20, 26, 29, and March 6
    140hrs, PST


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